It is unfortunate that the link must appear on the shopping cart - not to mention a little unprofessional. Many of us work with clients and it is definitely not appropriate to have such a link appear on their website.
We are always looking at making the software better. I will definitely post your feedback with our developers.
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I'll also weigh in on this. Once the software is registered this offending advertisement should be removed. Unless you are paying me to promote your software on my server this product will not be used.
If I can't edit this away via the code (or a promised upgrade) I will be asking for a complete refund.
That is simply rude, intrusive and totally unexpected.
Regards, Smooth
If I can't edit this away via the code (or a promised upgrade) I will be asking for a complete refund.
That is simply rude, intrusive and totally unexpected.
Regards, Smooth
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Yes I agree too, I was going to buy the software and when I see this I have stop buying because of that link on bottom.
So its like an "Open Source" even If you paid
That would be great if they allow us to remove and "Shopping Cart Software by CoffeeCup Software" link
I have been using all CoffeeCup products for the past 3 Years except Shopping cart software.
Common coffeeCup you can do it
So its like an "Open Source" even If you paid
That would be great if they allow us to remove and "Shopping Cart Software by CoffeeCup Software" link
I have been using all CoffeeCup products for the past 3 Years except Shopping cart software.
Common coffeeCup you can do it
Just one question. It's forbidden to remove the line "Shopping Cart Software by CoffeeCup Software" in the footer?
Yes It is forbidden to use without their permission. Otherwise Its easy to remove that 'PHP code' even the code is encrypted
Thats why we all begging CoffeeCup..for their permission.
We all hope one day they will say -- "Yes you can remove it"
Thats why we all begging CoffeeCup..for their permission.
We all hope one day they will say -- "Yes you can remove it"
Jay wrote:
Yes It is forbidden to use without their permission. Otherwise Its easy to remove that 'PHP code' even the code is encrypted
Thats why we all begging CoffeeCup..for their permission.
We all hope one day they will say -- "Yes you can remove it"
Yes It is forbidden to use without their permission. Otherwise Its easy to remove that 'PHP code' even the code is encrypted
Thats why we all begging CoffeeCup..for their permission.
We all hope one day they will say -- "Yes you can remove it"
That mean that for the moment I won't recommend the soft to others people. This is something that people have to know before buying the soft, in a free version is OK but in a payed version users should have the possibility of removing or keeping any kind of publicity. It looks like we are using a free version to earn money, absolutely non professional.
So, does that mean you remove the labels and ID's off of your home appliances etc, so when people come to visit your not giving "free" advertising for those companys? Most every car I follow has an "ad - label" on the back stating who they bought the car from? Do you take that off?
I didn't think so.
Just my two cents
rodgw
I didn't think so.
Just my two cents
rodgw
We never say it is Forbidden. If you are comfortable with editing HTML and or PHP you can remove it. Our software just auto generates the link on the pages when you save your shop.
We just can't support any changes you make to the pages outside of our software.
We just can't support any changes you make to the pages outside of our software.
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rodgw wrote:
So, does that mean you remove the labels and ID's off of your home appliances etc, so when people come to visit your not giving "free" advertising for those companys? Most every car I follow has an "ad - label" on the back stating who they bought the car from? Do you take that off?
I didn't think so.
Just my two cents
rodgw
So, does that mean you remove the labels and ID's off of your home appliances etc, so when people come to visit your not giving "free" advertising for those companys? Most every car I follow has an "ad - label" on the back stating who they bought the car from? Do you take that off?
I didn't think so.
Just my two cents
rodgw
Sorry rodgw,
I have to disagree with you on this one. I think it is pretty obvious when buying a refrigerator it should have the manufacturer's name and logo on it, the same with a car. When I purchase a car from a dealership I have them remove their ad sticker as well as those cheesy license plate frames they tend to install. I don't believe in free advertising at the expense of the customer, and in this case, without the permission of the customer.
My point is when you create a website for a customer; they more than likely expect you to be the genius that created the product. If I created a site with Dreamweaver, DHTML Menu, Logo Creator, Photoshop, and several other tools in the development of the site, it would look ridiculous if I had advertising links for every single tool I used. Absolutely unprofessional.
I don't believe if I removed a dealership sticker or license plate frame from a vehicle it would void my warranty or my ability for support. Removing the link from this product apparently is not illegal and Coffecup does not mind, however, they will not support the product if you do. NOT COOL! Although I’m am able and know where to remove the link, it’s a hassle I should not have to deal with.
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